Information Design

The company name Information Design is meant literally: We design information - visible information as well as organized structures that turn data into information and information into knowledge.

Our job is beyond visual design. Before presenting well-formed information, it must have been transported, collected, filtered, integrated, stored and structured.

We take care of the conceptual design of all these steps:

Architecture of 'machines' for processing information in the above ways

Data modelling

Modelling of Key Performance Indicators

Visual design along the rules of a state-of-the-art information design

Schemes for Graphical User Interfaces (GUI)

Our consultancy results in conceptual designs that cover all aspects of the respective information product, and that can form a perfect base for invitations to tender.

`Trade Balances Between Denmark/Norway And England´ by William Playfair, published in 1786. Playfair invented the concepts of line, bar and pie charts as well as circle graphs.

a 2 = b 2 + c2, the Pythagorean theorem. Part of the visual proof from the book The Elements of Euclid by Oliver Byrne. Published in 1847.

`The Development of Railways´ by Gerd Arntz from the book `Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft´ published by Otto Neurath, 1930. Both invented the Isotype method, the foundation of modern information graphics.